Getting thereYou can get to Graz from Salzburg, Zagreb and Ljubljana. Best price and travel duration below.

From Munich

05:56

HK$973

From Zurich

10:20

HK$780

From Vienna

02:30

HK$421

From Salzburg

03:59

HK$578

From Zagreb

03:55

From Ljubljana

03:15

From Linz

03:00

HK$386

From St Johann In Tirol

04:34

HK$508

From Maribor

01:01

HK$210

From Leoben

00:44

HK$140

From Feldkirch

07:58

HK$727

From Bruck An Der Mur

00:35

HK$193

From Stainach-irdning

01:53

HK$298

From Schwarzach

03:18

HK$421

From Radstadt

02:38

HK$438

From Leibnitz

00:22

HK$88

From Bischofshofen

03:01

HK$377

From Wiener Neustadt

02:02

HK$377

From Zidani Most

02:23

Getting aroundFrom Graz, you can travel to nearby cities and towns. Best price and travel duration below.

To Bruck An Der Mur

00:36

HK$193

To Leibnitz

00:39

HK$88

To Leoben

00:54

HK$140

To Stainach-irdning

01:51

HK$377

To Maribor

02:15

HK$131

To Radstadt

02:40

HK$438

To Bischofshofen

03:03

HK$377

To Schwarzach

03:54

HK$421

To Klagenfurt

04:36

HK$578

To Salzburg

05:45

HK$500

To St Johann In Tirol

05:46

HK$508

To Wiener Neustadt

06:09

HK$298

To Vienna

06:41

HK$342

To Munich

07:46

HK$675

To Feldkirch

07:59

HK$649

To Zurich

10:56

HK$780

While you're there

Located in the southeast of Austria, Graz is a vibrant city with two UNESCO World Heritage Sites - its old town and the castle of Eggenberg. The image of the city is highlighted by the hill Schlossberg with the clock tower, the view of the red roofs and the magnificent modern building of the Kunsthaus.

Graz (2h30 trip from Vienna) is proud to have the largest medieval old town in Europe. Among the most beautiful streets, you will find the Herrengasse, Sporgasse and Sackstrasse. During your walk, discover beautiful courtyards as the Renaissance courtyard of the Landhaus or the Herzoghof.

Buy the 24 hours transport ticket and take any tram to the Südtirolerplatz in order to contemplate two masterpieces of modern architecture: the river Mur Island with its giant shell and the Kunsthaus building. From the Schlossberg hill you will enjoy the best views of the city.

Head to Hauptplatz, the main square, where you will find beautiful buildings with renaissance and baroque façades. At 11:00 am, 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm, you can watch musicians playing carillon at the Glockenspielplatz square.

Be sure to visit the castle of Eggenberg (take tram 1), a baroque jewel with large gardens, where you will be received by a peacock.

At dinner time discover the charming restaurants in the Glockenspielplatz, Mehlplatz, Schmiedgasse or Sackstrasse. Sample the culinary delights of the region such as the Schilcher Rahmsuppe (creamy soup with rose wine from the region), the Käferbohnen mit Kernöl (big red beans with pumpkin seed oil), the Vulcan Schinken (Styrian ham), and the Steirisches Wurzelfleisch (cooked beef) accompanied by a glass of Sauvignon Blanc.

Train station(s)

Trains are a convenient way of reaching many towns and cities throughout Europe. The majority of cities in Europe have a minimum of one train station, while larger, more populated cities have two or more stations. Train stations, in general, are located in the heart of the city. Review the map below to get an idea of where the train station(s) in Graz can be found.

Customer reviews

"Flrence - Venice - Mestre - Mi"Lachman b.28/10/2013Rail in Europe is a wonderful way to travel the trains on all our journeys were clean and prompt. The only point is at Mestre Station there is no lift to move your luggage as family we have 4 pcs of luggage that becomes a problem lugging it down and then up.
The porter service is available but at a fee not base on personal gratuity. Otherwise a great way to travel

"Comfortable train, ticket mess"Lina u.30/09/2013I booked my train tickets through the Rail Europe website, and this turned out to be a nightmare, since the day I booked, there was no option to receive the tickets by email. Something about the booking website seemed wrong. Therefore I had to tick off for "send by air mail", which started a long unhappy process of almost not getting the tickets in time, tickets getting lost on their way, etc.
When I finally received my tickets, and I was taking the actual train trip, I had a really good time, though!